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Access to this collection is generously supported by Arcadia funds. H. H. West stands in front of his house holding a doll. The doll is small and wears a hat and dress. West wears a hat and coat. The neighbor's house is visible at the left and the West's house is at the right, with a plant growing up the side of the porch. Text from negative sleeve: 1790. Los Angeles, California. 240 South Griffin Ave., about 1900. 1. 2. H. H. West holding a doll, named Beth, given him for Christmas by Lizzie Chandler or Mertie Whitaker. Sepulveda's house in back ground. 3. Mertie Whitaker on the lawn in front of the front window of the house. 4. Group of 3 on the lawn. Left to right: Nettie Davies. Lizzie Chandler. Mertie Whitaker. 5. George M. West, with cap and whiskers looking like an old sea captain, on our front porch. 5 films.
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